Winterial Single Person Tent Review (Orange)

In this Winterial Single Person Tent review, I will be discussing the many features that it offers, the quality, and the reviews that it’s accumulated over the years.

But most of all, I am writing down my findings to give my final opinion on it.

Without further ado, let’s begin 🙂

A Great Product For The Price!

Functionality

Waterproof

Strength

Value

4.7

Summary:

I am completely stunned at the price of this tent. The quality is astonishing, while it has no problems keeping you safe from the elements either. The only biggest downside is the small vestibule, but there is more than enough room inside the tent for all your gear anyway!

Pros

Cons

Super-simple to set up. The 2-hoop system means it can be pitched in a matter of minutes

Very rainproof. It has no problems keeping you dry even in a thunderstorm

It contains many features that other solo tents do not offer (lightweight, mesh walls, extra large door, etc)

There are heavy duty stakes! This is a great idea if you’re camping on hard grounds

For a tent at this price, I was extremely surprised that it only weighs 2.9 pounds

This tent has amazing ventilation and wind-resistance. There will be 0 condensation buildup almost every time, while it has no troubles standing in strong winds either

Not recommended for anyone over 6 feet, as it will be a really tight fit

It does not have a freestanding design

The vestibule room is tiny. You can really only fit a pair of boots inside

The Lowdown

So the Winterial Single Person Tent tent has been designed for 3-season use – summer, spring, and fall.

The mesh frame means it’s perfect for backpacking in the summertime, as it maximizes ventilation while minimizing condensation buildup as much as possible.

All seams have been sealed from factory, so no additional weatherproofing is needed. It’s just a matter of receiving the tent and using it.

What does all of this mean?

Whether you want to use it in the summertime with the rain fly off (stargazing), or during the colder nights where it might become windy and rainy, this tent does the job just fine.

The Features

Easy To Set Up – Due to the simple design (two-hoop system), it can be setup in a fast amount of time. Many camping/backpacking newbies can pitch this tent in a couple of minutes!

Strong Cord – To ensure that this tent stands like a house in strong winds, it is held to the ground by 3 bundles of very strong cord

Heavy Duty Stakes – I typically find that cheap tents usually come with cheap stakes. However, the Winterial Single Person Tent contains heavy duty ones, as they will not bend when used on hard terrain

Lightweight – The feature that makes this tent stand out from its competitors is the fact that it only weighs 2.9 pounds! If you’re looking to go ultralight, then this tent is definitely worth considering

Mesh Walls And Roof – I absolutely love tents that offer stargazing opportunities, and I am happy to see that this tent contains that exact feature. Mesh material stops any condensation building up, while you can sleep under the stars on the warmer nights

Large Door – The extra large door makes it much easier for people (especially taller and larger ones) to get in and out – without bringing the tent down with them!

The Good

Due to the weight of this tent, I’m a big fan already.

It’s not easy to find a solo tent in this price bracket that’s so lightweight.

Furthermore, I’m super glad that it can withstand strong winds while resisting a lot of rain at the same time.

The Bad

I’m a little bigger than the average guy, and I enjoy my space, so the fact that the center height is only 2.4 feet worries me a bit.

However, that is definitely not too much of a concern and by no means bad enough to be a no-brainer anyway.

Who Should Purchase This Tent?

It’s good for lightweight backpacking, summer backpacking, camping, and even camping in rough weather conditions.

If you’re on a budget and want a tent that will keep you safe from the elements, then I have no doubts that you will love the Winterial Single Person Tent.

Of course it isn’t the most expensive solo tent on the market, so it’s not like it will last as long as a $200-$400 tent will.

Alternative Solo Tents

And if you’re over 6 foot, you’ll EASILY be able to fit in the Eureka Apex Solo Tent. It still has a slightly higher center height than the Winterial, and the only downside is that it weighs 5.2 pounds.

My Final Opinion

Even though there are many complaints about this tent being tiny, they don’t realize that it is ONLY designed for 1 person.

I have no idea why people purchase a solo tent, try to fit 2 people inside, THEN give it a low rating because they both cannot fit or sleep comfortably.

Do you have any questions regarding this tent? Ask me in the comments below 🙂

Cheers!

-Brandon

Camping Mastery

A Great Product For The Price!

Functionality

Waterproof

Strength

Value

4.7

Summary:

I am completely stunned at the price of this tent. The quality is astonishing, while it has no problems keeping you safe from the elements either. The only biggest downside is the small vestibule, but there is more than enough room inside the tent for all your gear anyway!

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My name is Brandon and I enjoy camping. I have camped for years and consider myself a master in this field. Throughout this site you will find things that I enjoy posting and I think you will benefit from too. Enjoy!